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Mathnawi-yi Haft awrang. Volume 1

1997
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The Story of the Four Blocking Birds in Mathnawi

2023
Mevlânâ Celâleddin-i Rûmî Mesnevî’nin beşinci cildinin hemen başında Bakara sûresinin 260. âyetinden ilham alarak yol kesici dört kuşun hikâyesini anlatır. Mevlânâ’ya göre bu hikâyede geçen kaz, tavus, kuzgun ve horozdan ibaret dört kuşun her biri, çok yeme, baş ve lider olma, gösteriş, tûl-i emel yani bitmek tükenmek bilmeyen arzu gibi kötü huyların ...
KÜÇÜK, Sezai, YÜCE, Nurgül
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Secrets of the Self (Iqbal's Mathnawi Asrar-I-Khudi)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Man is crown creation and vicegerent of God Almighty on this earth and has been sent down to meet the challenges of this transitory life and sow the seed to harvest the crop in the Hereafter. The potentials with which he is endowed by his Creator are many and multiple and he can perform any assignment in the both ways, but is expected to conduct ...
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The Evidences of Existences of God in Mevlana’s Mathnawi

2015
Mevlana, like Plato, Aristotle, Farabi and other philosophers before him, believes that God can be proved rationally and he explains the relevant proofs in his Mesnevi with metaphors, stories, and fables. These indicate that it is possible to deduce the most perfect Being from the imperfect things in the universe; it is also possible to deduce the ...
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COMMON MATHNAWI MANUSCRIPTS USED IN MATHNAWI PUBLICATIONS

Mathnawi, written by the poet and mystic Mawlânâ Jalâluddîn Rumi, who was born in Belh, Afghanistan, has been a work that has attracted attention since the day it was written. The fluency of the stories in Mathnawi, the descriptive features of its narration, and the comprehensiveness and integrativeness it achieved led to its popularity and reading in ...
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MATHNAWI NAMED HAKIKATNAME WRITTEN BY AZMİ FROM DIYARBAKIR

2023
Mathnawi, which means "double, two by two" in the dictionary, is one of the verse forms in which each line rhymes with each other. Mathnawis are works that can be considered as the equivalent of today’s novels or stories in classical Turkish literature.
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Understanding Rumi’s Mathnawi

Mawlana Rumi Review, 2012
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On Editing The Mathnawi

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1926
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